Football
Newcastle turn around a two-goal lead with West Ham!
Wrestling jerk. Otherwise the Newcastle game won’t be called by West Ham. He was two goals up in the game, but in the end he won’t take a point. The Magpies turned the game around and Tomas Soucek blew a great chance to equalise late on.
Wrestling jerk. Otherwise the Newcastle game won’t be called by West Ham. He was two goals up in the game, but in the end he won’t take a point. The Magpies turned the game around and Tomas Soucek blew a great chance to equalise late on.
Saturday afternoon we saw an interesting game between Newcastle and West Ham. The favourite was the home team, the Magpies, who are still holding out hope for the European Cup. They were also ahead in the game when Vladimir Coufal fouled unnecessarily in the third minute.
Alexander Isak took the penalty kick and was accurate. The equaliser came in the 21st minute when Michail Antonio headed accurately to the right post of Slovak goalkeeper Martin Dúbravka’s goal.
After half an hour of play, Jacob Murphy could have given Newcastle the lead back. But his shot missed the target. Bruno Guimaraes had a similar shot from distance and his shot ended up on the crossbar.
It was a long 13 minutes and in the tenth set up, it was the visiting Mohammed Kudus who sent West Ham into the lead. And the Czech team celebrated shortly after returning to the pitch.
Jarrod Bowen took the ball in the 48th minute and gave the goalkeeper no chance with a precise shot. West Ham went for a comfortable win and an important three points. But the home side Newcastle did not give up and fought back.
In the 73rd minute, after consulting the video, the referee awarded a penalty kick to Newcastle and Isak scored for the second time. And it got even better, as Harvey Barnes fired accurately in the 83rd minute and the same player scored in the 90th minute.
Newcastle were 4-3 up and they kept the result. In the 7th minute, Tomas Soucek had a chance to equalise. But instead of a header he chose the chest and failed to direct the ball into the net.
Source: X, Premier League